RAIN, IT IS STARTING TO DIE DOWN. ONCE WE GET INTO THE EVENING AND OVERNIGHT HOURS, THINGS START TO QUIET DOWN. MAYBE AN ISOLATED SHOWER ALONG THE TREASURE COAST, BUT A LOT OF US ARE STARTING TO QUIET DOWN. TOMORROW MORNING, A DIFFERENT STORY. WE STILL HAVE THAT TROUGH SITTING ON TOP OF THIS. THERE WE ARE, GETTING READY TO HEAD OUT THE DOOR WITH A CHANCE OF A FEW COASTAL SHOWERS. ISOLATED SHOWERS CONTINUE THROUGH THE REST OF THE AFTERNOON. VERY BRIEF, QUICK MOVING SHOWERS. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, INTO THURSDAY, THINGS ARE QUIETING DOWN. PARTLY CLOUDY TO MOSTLY CLOUDY. A LOW OF 75. A LITTLE COOLER THAN IT WAS TODAY. HE BROKE A RECORD TODAY. THE OLD RECORD WAS SET IN 2009. PARTLY CLOUDY FOR TOMORROW WITH BRIEF SHOWERS THROUGH EARLY PARTS OF THE AFTERNOON. BE CAREFUL IF YOU ARE HEADED OUT ON THE WATER TOMORROW. TWO TO THREE FEET THE NEXT HIGH TIDE AT ABOUT 8:30 THIS EVENING. THROUGH TOMORROW, THAT IS WHY WE HAVE BETTER RAIN CHANCES. ALL THE WAY INTO THE UPCOMING WEEKEND, HIGH-PRESSURE TAKES HOLD. IT IS STILL HOT AND HUMID.

Rain chances are dying down over the next 24 hours. High pressure continues to dominate the Florida peninsula, blocking an potential "cold" front from relieving the above normal heat. Expect highs in the upper 80s and pushing near 90 degrees once again.

Rain chances are dying down over the next 24 hours. High pressure continues to dominate the Florida peninsula, blocking an potential "cold" front from relieving the above normal heat.